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Sister Figure

first heard the family name Zulueta when I was still in high school from an older sibling who was always exclaiming “we should be like the Zulueta sisters!” It’s no wonder why my sister wanted us to be just like them with their list of achievements. Karla, Kat, Kamille and Kim Zulueta are their names but unlike regular sisters who spend time stealing from each other’s closets and telling on mom about secret boyfriends, they were already too busy turning their dreams into plans. “We were raised by two entrepreneurial parents. Our dad had a production company and our mom had

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